I accidentally skipped a year of math so in my math class I have no clue what is happening, so you're contributing so much to my understanding and passing of this class. Thank you!
Sometimes you come across videos that kind of explain things to you, but then you come across videos that not only explain it to you, but explain it to you in it's simplest terms where you can really understand it. Thanks dude for making this video so understandable to me. Thank you thank you.
this helped me, since i have an algebra test tmrw...wish me luck, also thank you for this video! lesson learned: dont do last minute studying *edit:* funny how i come back two years later and im now in algebra II, doing this AGAIN lol c:
Just a question. What if on the recursive formula, they didn't have a common difference? Like for example '6,7,9,12' it's keeping adding different number. Hope you read this
@@biancamontenegro5692 My apologies for not seeing this sooner, but to answer your question the common difference needs to be the same. The word “common” in this case means “same”
i go to a private school, and this 5 minute vid just taught me more than anything else i’ve learned in 30 weeks. thanks man!! keep it up
Thanks for the feedback! I appreciate it and will look to add more Algebra topics.
Honestly agree! Thank you!
Your the only math video ive watched where they have actually explained what the variables in a given formula mean, thankyou
I accidentally skipped a year of math so in my math class I have no clue what is happening, so you're contributing so much to my understanding and passing of this class. Thank you!
Sometimes you come across videos that kind of explain things to you, but then you come across videos that not only explain it to you, but explain it to you in it's simplest terms where you can really understand it. Thanks dude for making this video so understandable to me. Thank you thank you.
Thanks a lot my dude that means a lot 🙏 I need to keep em coming then
@@AlosasAlgebraLectures hey dude, you’re quite welcome. Yes, keep them coming.
This was the best video of 10 I watched to explain the difference between the 2 formulas. Thank you.
That means a lot, thank you 🙏
this helped me, since i have an algebra test tmrw...wish me luck, also thank you for this video! lesson learned: dont do last minute studying
*edit:* funny how i come back two years later and im now in algebra II, doing this AGAIN lol c:
Your way of teaching is the best I caught on so fast
Thank you so Much! everything you said made perfect sense and you made something i struggled with so simple! Thanks again!
Thank you so much for watching the video and for your kind words. I hope you dominated this topic on any test that came your way
tysm, best vid yet on this
THANK YOU! Very Helpful
You’re welcome! I’ll be doing more soon. What sort of topics would you like to see explained?
THANK YOU SO MUCH YOU REALLT HELPED ME I GET IT I CANR BELIEVE I GET IT THANK YOU
Thank you so much for watching and sharing that. I appreciate it :-)
Just a question. What if on the recursive formula, they didn't have a common difference? Like for example '6,7,9,12' it's keeping adding different number. Hope you read this
Can i use different common difference on each?
@@biancamontenegro5692 My apologies for not seeing this sooner, but to answer your question the common difference needs to be the same. The word “common” in this case means “same”
thanks man
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